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Who is Adam Smith’s “impartial spectator”?By Daniel Klein, Econ & Mercatus, GMU, & Ratio Institute
coauthors:
Erik Matson, Colin Doran
The Man within the Breast, the Supreme Impartial Spectator, and Other Impartial Spectators in Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments
History of European Ideas 20182
The earthquake in China and your pinky 136-7
1st thought experiment: Passive sentiment
2nd thought experiment: Active moral agency� “the man within the breast”
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Some sayimpartial spec. = Man w/ Br.
Samuel Fleischacker emphasizes the “eminently human character” of the impartial spectator (2016, 274).
Jack Weinstein suggests that Smith’s impartial spectator does not have “access to any privileged information” (2016, 352). Continues: “[e]ach impartial spectator is…unique to its imaginer” (355).
Craig Smith argues that “the only sense in which the impartial spectator is universal is that all normally functioning humans have it” (2016, 328).
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Some sayimpartial spec. = Man w/ Br.
James Otteson (2002, 73): “the conscience is informed by the impartial spectator or ‘the man within,’” and that the impartial spectator “serves as one’s conscience” (2011, 96).
T.D. Campbell: About “Smith’s image of the impartial spectator”: “all his characteristics are fully human, and he possesses these only to the degree which is common in the average person” (1971, 137).
David D. Raphael : “[t]he impartial spectator is still a man, not a god, and indeed a perfectly normal man” (2007,
45).
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Polysemy
Hume:nature, naturalreasonliberty, freedomjustice
Smith:nature, natural justiceimpartial spectator
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Impartiality
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Impartiality
‘When the first Brutus led forth his own sons to a capital punishment, because they had conspired against the rising liberty of Rome’, Brutus acted impartially, because the rules did not carve out allowances for the family of the consul. 192.11
But had the rules been different, had they contained such allowances, sparing the sonswould have been in keeping with an impartial execution of that set of rules.8
The prudent man 215.11
“the man within the breast”
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“the impartial spectator”9
MwB and Joy
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Spectators who might be called “impartial”
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Four Facets of Theism
1. Universal benevolence.
2. Divine providence – God’s creation of the universe.
3. Beholding, seeing our action:A. God’s presence and sentiment is felt,
experienced by the individual.B. God’s presence and sentiment are not felt or
experienced, but nonetheless supposed to exist.
4. An afterlife or eternity in which justice (in a fullest sense) is completed.
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A common distinction
“Deontology”
“Consequentialism”
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The Two GoodsGood conduct
Right conductJustice, just rulesVirtueProprietyDuty
The good of the wholeAction that most benefits societyWhat serves beneficialness
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The correspondence between the two goods
We tacitly maintain correspondence between the two good.We manage our words and beliefs to maintain correspondence.
A system.Transcending the deontology/consequentialism distinction.
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The correspondence between the two goods
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The holiness of the whole
In the four Scandinavian languages, god means good, and the word for God is Gud.
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Beneficialness does not imply a lively feeling of benevolence.Joy is universally benevolent, we are not.
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EVERYTHING THAT RISES
MUST CONVERGE
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“Joyi”
A characterization of Joy.
Each person falls back on a supposition that “Joyi” would be aligned with any “Joyi+m” well enough to justify his proceeding with “Joyi”.
It is a supposition of selfhood coherence, of being on a path toward improvement, of greater wisdom.
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“The wise and virtuous man”
Smith describes the usual course of the wise and virtuous man:
‘It is the slow, gradual, and progressive work of the great demigod within the breast… Every day some feature is improved; every day some blemish is corrected’ 247.25.
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MwB: “supposed impartial spectator”
Sup-pos’d - posited
Sup-po-sed – purported, so-called
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Self-deceit 156-7
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Yikes!
However, one might arrive at a point at which he feels that he has erred drastically, that “Joyi” is, not merely blemished, but faulty in a significant way.
He backs up to return to a former crucial fork in the road, and revise his moral outlook.
But one’s usual course in ethical reasoning is to maintain the supposition and carry on.
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“real” and “ideal”
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Polysemy: Meanings of “impartial spectator”
1. Rick1 – ordinary guy
2. Rick9 -- exemplar
3. Man within the breasti� consciencei
� representative of Joy/God� ”the supposed impartial spectator”
4. “Joyi”
5. Joy
6. God
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These two are impartial/wise all the way up by assumption/construction/faith
“the liberal plan”
�“the liberal plan of equality, liberty, and justice”
�“the liberal system”
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Thank you for your attention!